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Ms. Susan Burgmaier Page 2 <br />' - Aprii 6, 1998 <br />access to the LRP allowed for the expansion of the LRP to the south and to the <br />west. Some subsoil that was evidently cut during the construction of the re- <br />aligned and re- located roads was not needed for fill and was added to the <br />Sylvester Gulch subsoil pile. As stated previously, the notation on Table 36 <br />"Phases I-IV & Road Relocation" refers to the origination of the soil in that <br />particular pile. As in response #1 above, this notation will be modified to <br />designate its primary use for the LRP reclamation. <br />Subsoil in the Sylvester Gulch subsoil pile will not be utilized for reclamation <br />of the relocated or re-aligned roads. Per PR#07, the reclamation plan for <br />Sylvester Gulch road was completely changed, as the current alignment will <br />remain and will not be reclaimed to its pre-1986 alignment. Similarly, the <br />former LRP access road was incorporated into the present main mine <br />access/haul road (constructed in 1990), and the reclamation of the main mine <br />road will not include utilizing the Sylvester Gulch subsoil. <br />The Division has also requested that Map 57, Topsoil Replacement Plan, be updated <br />to include recently disturbed areas. As this map would be more accurately updated <br />utilizing the Sylvester Gulch Facilities as-built designs, MCC respectfully requests to <br />revise and submit Map 57, along with this upcoming revision application. <br />Please call if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />cc: Phil Schmidt <br />Kathy Welt <br />eubsoil498.doc <br />